The 2024 F**** K****?

You're looking at the roots of Hockey right there. Add another blade, but strap them to the feet, and there you go. It only took about three centuries before Olaf McNamara discovered that he could actually move across the ice on them. Oddly enough, the original game wasn't played on ice. It was essentially a big wad of men wailing the tar out of each other. Beer may have been a factor.
 
It’s good to see there’s still hope somewhere out there for this!

Honestly I haven’t heard any (serious 😂) suggestions that don’t sound like they would be good, or at least interesting.

Here’s hoping for some official good news soon!
 
I had a good idea if only Camillus was still Us made. My dad had a Camillus Boy Scout commemorative camper knife that would have been a good candidate. That being said, I wonder if a Lionsteel knife would be a good candidate? I like the Round head or a wharncliffe or the slipjoint knife with the bottle opener. Would an Italian manufacturer be a good compromise between quality and price? How many needed would also need be considered if the manufacurer can produce them.
 
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I don't get the issue with Case Knives; in their literature you can order knives with blade etching and with custom decoration on the handles. Why won't they do 400 or 500 of those for a Blade Forums Club Knife? I like the Scout pattern commemorative idea, this Case Junior Scout was from 2008; that's not Orange Delrin but another synthetic. OH
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